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    • 1.

      Dog Rescue: How You Can Make A Difference


      by Donald Lawson - 2007-01-03
      There are many misconceptions about what a Dog Rescue is really all about (or any other animal rescue). What they ARE NOT are dog pounds!A rescue consist of a group that helps to rescue dogs that have...
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      Rescued Dogs Make Great Family Pets


      by Paula Scott - 2007-01-18
      Whether you are considering becoming a first time dog owner or adding a new canine member to your household, consider a breed-based rescue organization as a great source for your new pet. The advantag...
    • 3.

      What Kind of Dogs Can You Find at a Dog Rescue Shelter?


      by Julia Winters - 2007-01-20
      Almost every kind!Dogs in shelters come in all shapes and sizes - and all ages. Some people dump litters of puppies and they're found and brought to shelters. Some people bring their puppies to the sh...
    • 4.

      Greyhound Rescue


      by Nina Cole - 2007-02-06
      I have worked with dogs for most of my adult life, both in canine behaviour and in my capacity as a pet sitter. During that time many breeds have passed through my hands.I currently walk two ex -rac...
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      Your Guide to Adopting a Dog From a Rescue Shelter


      by Ryan O'Meara - 2007-02-27
      Firstly, yourself and your family should make a decision on what type and age of dog you would like to bring in to your home. This is not a decision to be made lightly and should be taken under advise...
    • 6.

      The Historical Mandate for Dog Adoption


      by Gpoint - 2007-03-07
      A headline in the Long Island Star, December 8, 1876, stated, "Two Bull Dogs Chew Each Other Up." Cheered on by gamblers, the $1,000 dog fight continued for nearly four hours. Throughout history,...
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      A Few Considerations Before You Adopt A Dog


      by Bowe Packer - 2007-03-08
      There are many of you who have treasured to bring a nice cuddlesome dog home as a pet. There are different ways that you can go about the business of selecting your future pet but you may want to thin...
    • 8.

      Why A Rescue Dog May Save Your Life


      by M. Bruno - 2007-03-13
      The day that you visit a dog shelter or dog rescue and make the decision to bring a new dog home may well be the day that you save two lives, the dog's and your own !Let me explain. It is no mystery ...
    • 9.

      When Dog Adoption Goes Awry


      by M. Bruno - 2007-03-16
      Katrina dog awaits court decision to learn his fateDuring the Katrina evacuation, a woman was compelled to leave her best friend, a small dog she received as a puppy for Christmas in 2004, behind. Her...
    • 10.

      Katrina Rescue Dog Wins Court Case


      by gpoint - 2007-03-30
      Eighteen months after being separated by Hurricane Katrina, a little Katrina rescue dog and her "mom" are reunited by order of a Phoenix Judge.If you are not familiar with the case, a disabled woman w...